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Where Was 'Sinners' Filmed Hannah Beachler on Filming shifts as new details emerge

From rising airfares to Death Valley's rare bloom, here's what's happening now

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What's Happening Now As the world grapples with the ongoing Iran conflict, travelers are facing rising airfares, while nature enthusiasts are marveling at a rare bloom in Death Valley. Meanwhile, European travelers can...

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As the world grapples with the ongoing Iran conflict, travelers are facing rising airfares, while nature enthusiasts are marveling at a rare bloom in Death Valley. Meanwhile, European travelers can breathe a sigh of relief with easy VAT refunds. Here's a snapshot of the latest global news.

Rising Airfares Amid the Iran Conflict

The conflict in Iran has led to widespread flight disruptions, with thousands of passengers stranded in key hubs. As a result, international airlines such as Qantas, Scandinavian Airlines, and Air New Zealand have increased their airfares to cover rising jet fuel costs. US airlines have not yet announced similar hikes, but experts predict that American travelers may soon see higher fares too.

"The key thing is to keep an eye on the market and be prepared for changes." — Skift Research analyst
  • Jet fuel costs are expected to rise by at least 11% for US airlines.
  • Qantas, Scandinavian Airlines, and Air New Zealand have already increased their airfares.
  • Travelers are advised to book flights now or risk paying higher fares later.

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Death Valley Blooms for the First Time in a Decade

Death Valley, California, is rarely associated with flowers, but this spring, the desert is showing a side of itself few expect: colorful, vibrant,...

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Death Valley, California, is rarely associated with flowers, but this spring, the desert is showing a side of itself few expect: colorful, vibrant, and breathtakingly alive. Swathes of Death Valley are now carpeted with golden desert gold, violet sand verbena, brown-eyed primrose, and bursts of grape soda lupine.

  • Record rainfall in autumn triggered a widespread flowering event.
  • The US National Park Service calls it "the best blooming event the site has seen since 2016."
  • Low-elevation blooms are already in full display through mid- to late March.

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Easy VAT Refunds for European Travelers

Shopping in Europe just got a little sweeter, thanks to the VAT refund program. Travelers can recoup some of their money on the spot or at the...

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Shopping in Europe just got a little sweeter, thanks to the VAT refund program. Travelers can recoup some of their money on the spot or at the airport before flying home.

  • VAT refunds are available in all 27 European Union member states.
  • There's a minimum spend everywhere except Spain.
  • Travelers must claim their refund before leaving the EU.

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What: Rising airfares, Death Valley bloom, and VAT refunds When: Now, with ongoing conflict in Iran and rare bloom in Death Valley Where: Global,...

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  • What: Rising airfares, Death Valley bloom, and VAT refunds
  • When: Now, with ongoing conflict in Iran and rare bloom in Death Valley
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the Middle East, US, and Europe
  • Impact: Higher airfares, increased tourism in Death Valley, and easier VAT refunds

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As the Iran conflict continues to unfold, travelers should keep a close eye on airfare prices and book flights accordingly. Nature enthusiasts should plan a trip to Death Valley to witness the rare bloom. Meanwhile, European travelers can enjoy shopping with the knowledge that VAT refunds are easy to claim.

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  1. Source 1 · Fulqrum Sources

    Where Was 'Sinners' Filmed? Hannah Beachler on Filming the Southern Gothic in the Louisiana Bayou

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    Airfares Are Rising Amid the Iran Conflict—Should Travelers Book Now or Wait?

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Death Valley Blooms for the First Time in a Decade

  4. Source 4 · Fulqrum Sources

    Where to Find the Best Nightlife and Food in Monterrey, Mexico, During the FIFA World Cup

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Where Was 'Sinners' Filmed Hannah Beachler on Filming shifts as new details emerge

From rising airfares to Death Valley's rare bloom, here's what's happening now

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What's Happening Now

As the world grapples with the ongoing Iran conflict, travelers are facing rising airfares, while nature enthusiasts are marveling at a rare bloom in Death Valley. Meanwhile, European travelers can breathe a sigh of relief with easy VAT refunds. Here's a snapshot of the latest global news.

Rising Airfares Amid the Iran Conflict

The conflict in Iran has led to widespread flight disruptions, with thousands of passengers stranded in key hubs. As a result, international airlines such as Qantas, Scandinavian Airlines, and Air New Zealand have increased their airfares to cover rising jet fuel costs. US airlines have not yet announced similar hikes, but experts predict that American travelers may soon see higher fares too.

"The key thing is to keep an eye on the market and be prepared for changes." — Skift Research analyst
  • Jet fuel costs are expected to rise by at least 11% for US airlines.
  • Qantas, Scandinavian Airlines, and Air New Zealand have already increased their airfares.
  • Travelers are advised to book flights now or risk paying higher fares later.

Death Valley Blooms for the First Time in a Decade

Death Valley, California, is rarely associated with flowers, but this spring, the desert is showing a side of itself few expect: colorful, vibrant, and breathtakingly alive. Swathes of Death Valley are now carpeted with golden desert gold, violet sand verbena, brown-eyed primrose, and bursts of grape soda lupine.

  • Record rainfall in autumn triggered a widespread flowering event.
  • The US National Park Service calls it "the best blooming event the site has seen since 2016."
  • Low-elevation blooms are already in full display through mid- to late March.

Easy VAT Refunds for European Travelers

Shopping in Europe just got a little sweeter, thanks to the VAT refund program. Travelers can recoup some of their money on the spot or at the airport before flying home.

  • VAT refunds are available in all 27 European Union member states.
  • There's a minimum spend everywhere except Spain.
  • Travelers must claim their refund before leaving the EU.

Key Facts

  • What: Rising airfares, Death Valley bloom, and VAT refunds
  • When: Now, with ongoing conflict in Iran and rare bloom in Death Valley
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the Middle East, US, and Europe
  • Impact: Higher airfares, increased tourism in Death Valley, and easier VAT refunds

What to Watch

As the Iran conflict continues to unfold, travelers should keep a close eye on airfare prices and book flights accordingly. Nature enthusiasts should plan a trip to Death Valley to witness the rare bloom. Meanwhile, European travelers can enjoy shopping with the knowledge that VAT refunds are easy to claim.

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What's Happening Now

As the world grapples with the ongoing Iran conflict, travelers are facing rising airfares, while nature enthusiasts are marveling at a rare bloom in Death Valley. Meanwhile, European travelers can breathe a sigh of relief with easy VAT refunds. Here's a snapshot of the latest global news.

Rising Airfares Amid the Iran Conflict

The conflict in Iran has led to widespread flight disruptions, with thousands of passengers stranded in key hubs. As a result, international airlines such as Qantas, Scandinavian Airlines, and Air New Zealand have increased their airfares to cover rising jet fuel costs. US airlines have not yet announced similar hikes, but experts predict that American travelers may soon see higher fares too.

"The key thing is to keep an eye on the market and be prepared for changes." — Skift Research analyst
  • Jet fuel costs are expected to rise by at least 11% for US airlines.
  • Qantas, Scandinavian Airlines, and Air New Zealand have already increased their airfares.
  • Travelers are advised to book flights now or risk paying higher fares later.

Death Valley Blooms for the First Time in a Decade

Death Valley, California, is rarely associated with flowers, but this spring, the desert is showing a side of itself few expect: colorful, vibrant, and breathtakingly alive. Swathes of Death Valley are now carpeted with golden desert gold, violet sand verbena, brown-eyed primrose, and bursts of grape soda lupine.

  • Record rainfall in autumn triggered a widespread flowering event.
  • The US National Park Service calls it "the best blooming event the site has seen since 2016."
  • Low-elevation blooms are already in full display through mid- to late March.

Easy VAT Refunds for European Travelers

Shopping in Europe just got a little sweeter, thanks to the VAT refund program. Travelers can recoup some of their money on the spot or at the airport before flying home.

  • VAT refunds are available in all 27 European Union member states.
  • There's a minimum spend everywhere except Spain.
  • Travelers must claim their refund before leaving the EU.

Key Facts

  • What: Rising airfares, Death Valley bloom, and VAT refunds
  • When: Now, with ongoing conflict in Iran and rare bloom in Death Valley
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the Middle East, US, and Europe
  • Impact: Higher airfares, increased tourism in Death Valley, and easier VAT refunds

What to Watch

As the Iran conflict continues to unfold, travelers should keep a close eye on airfare prices and book flights accordingly. Nature enthusiasts should plan a trip to Death Valley to witness the rare bloom. Meanwhile, European travelers can enjoy shopping with the knowledge that VAT refunds are easy to claim.

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